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The Ohio University Board of Trustees will review a policy this week that […]
The Ohio University Board of Trustees will review a policy this week that […]
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis finalized his new contract yesterday, six months after its announcement and amid rumblings by one student group urging him to join other presidents in giving back his raise. Students...
When University of Texas System regents meet in Austin today, they could emerge from a closed-door session with a public announcement of a finalist for chancellor. The only two candidates whose names have been...
Given the level of vitriol that marked the six-year legal battle between Princeton University and the relatives of a former donor, it’s hardly surprising that Wednesday’s settlement to bring the lawsuit to a close...
In these days of wild gyrations of investment valuations and economic news that can be depressing, it is good to know there are some positive developments in the education field. In Little Rock, Roy...
How about a few civics questions? Name the three branches of government. If you answered the executive, legislative and judicial, you are more informed than 50 percent of Americans. The Delaware-based Intercollegiate Studies Institute...
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